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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1G m u FQM BASTEBA k Bees Take Fifth in Row From Angels ; Hit Nicky to All Corners San Franciscans 1. Angelas 3, Salt , Seattle S, Vernon 8. San Francisco , Lea STANDING OP THE CLUBS. If Beat Sac-rament&- ' i . .... Wild Heave t and Such Plentiful s' won. 1. Portland won 3. Oakland Winning and losing pitchers yesterday: At Balt Lake: Gould, Salt Lake, winner:. Dumovlch, Los Angoles, loser. At Los Angeles: Gardner, Seattle, winner; May, Vernon, loser. 'At Oakland- Arlett. Oakland, winner; Sullivan. Portland, ' loser. At Sacramento:' Alten, San Francisco, winner; Peters, Sacramento, loser. . - I OAKLAND. ' rpElLAXP. AbKHPnA AbRHPoA cf.. 3 0 0 3 0 Brows. If. .. 2 18 41 01 Pstua. s. Brubaker, Sb. 4 1 2 4913 Braatl. 2b.. 40tl,WilW, rf.... 40 100 4 8 8 3 ( ather, 2b. . 4 110 1 Hat., tb Poolw lb... 4 8 14 O' Lafayette, lb 3 8 13 8 3 0 18 OU'ooper. cf.. 3 18 3 8 Hlfb. rf aa.. 4 12 2 6 Urmett, If. 3 0 8 4 0 Madera Mila., C.... 6 0 0 5 "jBeed, c....- - 6 8 16 1 ning at Car-rol- L HY BEATS JACKIE -- pennan- If.. id . Two-ba- e Take Dern Expectt More Heavy Matmen er Club-"M- - 50 a .4131 - Trtbutt. Speefst to The Tribune. 110 AN, Sept. 3d. Floyd Thomas,' the fast quarterback from Qgden high school, was elected captain of the Asgie fresh- team today. Thomas was ,man the .jhous choice of the yearlings (nrtf , paving displayed rare quail- n th Held since the Instant Re,Br " 11 camp opened, ! Bp! Quit blowj will have-- number of During Pane's Cold (5 ndar future. to mept hour until tars ft; h j Tech "first do pfe are also cr'T'tih fresh lea. with after' games t air passages uni ; relitrvej'pytar. 'men- - I GOLF HONORS Florence Halloran Expected to Be Given Keen Fight; Tourney Begins Monday. ipeetal to Th The' game Tvtur hard Tough faniT felH tured by the work of th local backfleld and the tackling of the Farmers. Kappa, tackle for park Citv, waa a stone wall on defense wrlth his 300 pounds. Potts. Ryan and Jackson all played good ball for the locals. For Granite the work of at center and Mullen at tackle t was especially good. The visitor played good ball and should the other well with second teams of far . the Salt Lake division. Lineup: Granite. Park City. c.. Cross Cunnlngton . rf-..Hutchinson Harris ...... Leffler Lengson ... .... -- if. ...... rt McPhon It Mullen Kappas re .K. Ryan Metcalf . Huston le. McPhilHpa ., , ,, Jackson Taylor lienfell .J. Ryan ..rh LOGAN. Bept. af The Agl firet squad today defeated th freshmen by tb score of If to 8 In a practice gam on Adams field. Th varsity found some Stitt: opposition among the frosh and enoountered difficulty in making ground at mm stages, weight, experience and better orgamxatlnn won for the Mg. team Captain Conroy, Woodslde, WooHeyr Croft and Hendrick of the regulars wr out on account of injuries. For the regular, Knowles, and Leddingbam were the aggressors, while Joe Maughan was a dependable line performer, Th varsity needs to strengthen In many departments, the game revealed. Th frosh presented some classy players, among which were Captain Thomas, Skeen. Merrill and F. Gardner In th backfleld; Love, Blanchard. McMurdJne and Potts on the line. These are all Whittier Benulou-Ega- n former high school stars. Cun-nlngt- ....... ........... lh ,....b t Potts Burlick Triboae, x OGDEN. Bept. 30. All eyes will bo turned to Ogden Monday, where the stars of th state will begin to battle for the women's state golf championship. Th tournament, which will close Friday, will be th eighteenth annual affsilr tor women and gives promise of being on of th best ever staged in th state. Mine Florence Halloran, as tllloholder, will no doubt be on hand to defend her title, but she Is going to find that winning the tournament this year will be more difficult than last season. The champion for th past fiv yt&rs, however, has not hied her entry yet. Miss Halloran has been competing in the east, but it la expected that she will return In time to defend her iaurels. Fostentries for the championship play wlll-received Up --until 3 o'clock MonLouis Crook, local golf professional, day, announced. But two entries have been received from Salt Lake. Miss Olive Benson of the Salt Lake Country club, and Mrs. D. D. Muir of Nibley park golf course both entered today. Matches wil commence at 16 a. m. and 3 p. m. during the tournament. Qualifying round matches wilt be played Monday. The first round will take place Tuesday, th semifinals Thursday and final Friday. Sixteen will qualify for the championship flight, ana th second sixteen for the first flight. All flights but the' championship events will be handicapped. The links at the club have been placed In perfect condition under the supervision of H. M. Rowe, one of the veteran player of the local club. The Ogden cluTKwill be represented by th following: Mr. A. P. Bigelow, Mr Dorothy Browning, Miss Ada Child, Mr L T. Deo, Mrs. F. W. Baker, Mr R. C. Gwllliam, Mr E. J. Hanks, Mrs. E. R. Dumke, Mrs. W. V. Rockefeller, Mr. John N. Spargo. Mr H. M. Rowe. Mr Robert C. Nye, Mrs. C. J. Doon, Airs. E. F. Bratx, Mrs. Richard Leek. Mra. C. R. Hollingsworth, Mrs. Fletcher Bcowcroft and Mrs. Warner Arthur. Several of the men of th local club have agreed to caddy for the Ogden iwomen entered in th championship event on account of a shortage of caddies. The medalist for the qualifying round Will receive a trophy, while cups also will and winner in be given the runners-u- p each flight. Lewis Crook, professions! at th Ogden club, who handled the recent tournament at Salt Lake for th men In such noteworthy style, will have charge of tb event here. bs 4 VATIOBU New LEAGUE. Tork ., ... Cincinnati .. gt. Leals . . Chlenxe . .... Boston ..... Yestordsys Boult. Boston Tsday's tobednla Ksw Tork. st Philadelphia St. .Louts at st st Brooklyn.-Pltitbur- g tncInneU. Chicsro. AXEBICAlf LEAGUE. : At New Haven Yqle 13, CaiLegle Tech 8. At South Bend, Ind. Notre Dame Ur Kalamexoo 9. At Cambridge, Maas. Harvard, 90, 8. At West Point Army 36, Springfield . At Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse 7, M able n burg 0. . At Orono, Me Vermont 7, Mein ft. At Medford, TufU 13, Connecti9. cut Aggie ' At Middletown, Coon- - Wesleyan 33, Union 8. At New York New York university 33, Aggies o. At New York Ford hem IE Canlslu I. At New York Columbia 3, Urslnu 7. At Omaha Dakota Wesleyan 0, Creighton university 7. Brown 37, Rhode At Providence, R. Mtd-dlebu-ry M. Island State I 8. At New Brunswick, N. J. Rutger IE Penn Military ft. At Clemeoq, 8. C. Centre 11, Clem-so- n ft. At Cedar Rapids Oo college XL Upper Iowa university 4. At Watervulle, M Colby . E Boston University 3 (tie). At Troy, N. Y. Rensselaer 3. 8t. Stephana 8. At Ktat College, Pa. Pena Btat IE William and Mary 7. At Worcester. Mas Holy - Cross IE Providence college E Bucknell 41, AlAt Lewlsburg, fred ft. At Mount Vernon, low State Teachers 3, Cornell college Grlnnell, Iowa Grinnell IE Parsons " college ft. At Ithaca, N. Y. Cornell ft 5, Bt. - P. 9-- Bona-ventu- At Dubuque, Iowa Columbia college Wisconsin School of Mines ft. At Belcdt Beloit epHage defeated Normal her today, 34 to A At BtUlwater, Okla. Oklahoma Aggies 14, De-Ka- lb Northwestern State Teachers' 0. At Lexington, Va. 'Washington Lee 35, Emory and Henry 0. - ms Yssttrdayt Basalts. First Game of Season Listed Conference Champs Must for Sandv; Beetdiggers Replace Seven Veterans; Have Many New Men, Open Season Saturday. & , , The first league football game of the Special to The Tribune. LOGAN, Bept. 80. In another week high school season will be played at Jordan on Friday, the contestants being th th Utah Aggiea, holders of the Iocky JorflAa Beetdiggers and th I- - D. B. V. Mounaln conference championship, will away on their schedule of conference This gam was advanced two weeks be- be games for this year. Last year the cause Jordan will be having its Farmers brought the first undlspuiAE beetdigging vacation at the time the game conference title to Utah. The Colored - w teams ar Jealous and, with nlns conferwaa regularly Scheduled. ence always fighting for th penLittle dope aa to th relative strength nant, teams it will be as difficult for th Utah of th two teams la available, but from Aggies to stay on top of ths pil SS it th amount of experienced material, the was to attain that place. Next Saturday the Aggiea open the Saints seem to have the edge. Coach conference games of the season with Ballard lost practically his entire team contest against the Brigham Young uj of last season and only had four letter verslty at Provo. This contest will be men return, around whoih h la whipping watched .with much Interest. Alt Utah wish to determine the strength of his team together- - Th on factor In fans th B. Y. U-- , the youngest conference 1 his favor th excellent spirit .which member, and also, the relative strength hfi been shown by th entire squad of the champion Aggiea Although it has been conceded that the Farmers, on throughout the early training period. account of their present standing in Coach Ballard feels that If the candidates western football, will win, Coach Romcontinue to ahow this same attitude and ney and his squad are preparing for ft battle, which they think is sure to fighting spirit he wil) at least have a hard on account of Prbvos deelr to team which should make all of its oppo- cum make a favorable showing In their first nents fight hard for victory. Jordan has already engaged in two Rocky Mountain conference game. practice games, having defeated its Lose Seven Veterans. alumni team and on Friday played the Westminster eleven to a tie score. Losing seven veterans. Including the In addition to th four letter players stellar quarterback, Louie Falck, the Alleop, captain luid fullback; Thompson, Farmere are an undertermlped quantity. fullback: Dow, end, and Fltsgerald, Hanson, a fast backfleld man with tackle Coach Ballard has announced the Percy much experience In the game, also will made the as following player having be missed. Milt Hansen, center; Chick first squad; Dewey and Booth, ends; Hart, end, and Andy Caf-feSaddler and Krump. tackles; Nelson, veteran guard, must be. replaced. Fran com and Gill, guards; Day and Jones, The team bucks the B. Y. U. next centers; Okiham end Whitmore, quarter- Saturday 'at that Provo win be piloted by backs; Atwood and Richardson, halfbacks; either 'Wes Schaub or Clarence Leddlng-haJensins, fuiloack. He still has room for two midgets who seem to b mad two more linemen on his first squad, and of clear fight through. Both have high Vincent and Walker fur good prospects school experience and both ptayed with for these opening Bus" Erickson, who bat been help- the Aggie frosh eleven last season. Each his turn in calling signals to the ing Coach Ballard with his backfleld for takes It also looks as several weeks, has returned to th Utah teams In practice. though one of these me will have to Agricultural college, but Ballard still has hold backfleld down a position. Butch the help of Dewey, who is spending most Knowles and Ray Woolley are both in of his time 'with the line material. Th Baints got their first real test in harness, but that la about the extent Of back fielders. a workout against th Davie county high .the A. C.a experienced school yesterday, which gam they won Bert Btanger, who was expected back, has not returned. by a single point by making good the touchdown Th kicking problem is on that keeps counter after th while the Davis boy tailed in their at- the coach guessing now, for Falck, 6. 7 D. 8. among other things, did the kicking last to L. tempt. The acore was U. made tts touchdown following a suc- year. Knowles end Schaub both got cessful forward pass to Pett. The out-so- some kicking exfierience st Logan high contest basis not is a good of this and are now booting the fclgsklrLftroynd for Judging th ability of th Saints, for In practice. game and they were playing their firsttwo of their Harris May Return. were without the services of regular players during part of the game. There was considerable of a stir I As Davis was playing practically an enAggie quarters this week when Sterling hew from last year, that lineup pf tirely the husky guard of the 1921 th outcome of yesterday's gam would Harris, sent word from Canada that he not seem to Indicate that the Baints eleven, to school this played a very strong contest They have would probably not return year. local Immediately hie folks her got been regarded the dark horses in th division and may yet show to advantage busy and urged him to come back at once, and Coach Romney hopes to hav before th eeasoft la far gone. Of the new material, Pratt, formerly him- - back In a few days. If he come' a star athlete of Tooele, seems to be he will be unabel to play against t going great and will no doubt be a strong B. Y. U., but- be will be able to get in . - j, ddlttoa to the Saints' lineup. With a later game. j Those who are lining up for center are larger squad out thi season than ever has for each position Jim Bingham, utility man of last year; before, the fight been keen and the Baints will no doubt Bert Gardner and Ormond Jeffs, both Hv up to early predictions and finish from the yearlings. Jsff and Gardner both played a year in high school, while very near the top ot the kca, division. first picked Up football last Bingham Durrell yean. Hendricks and Jim (Ivans fatalooked at guard this week. Jack -Croft, tackle, has been disabled most of the time since he Joined the squad, while Joe Maughan ba only to get in shape, having Joined the squad onlv last Tuesday. It look Ilk Howard Woodsid gnd Captain Pete Conroy for the ends. 'I Following the B. Y. U. game, the Aggies will b bound for Montana to play a couple of games In four days. There they will clash with the Montana Wesleyan at Helena a week from WednesMonday and then meet Ott Romney Big tana Staters the following Saturday. - and -- - TULS1 GETSSECfliJO George Boehler Proves Jack Dempsey Returns f; Stumbling Block to From Maine Hunting Trip Oiler Hammer Pope NEW YORK, Bpt- 30. Jack Dempsey Nie-hQf- Hanover ft. At Amherst, Mass. Bowdofn- 28, Amherst 7. At Detroit, Mich. University of Detroit 7, Wilmington (Ohio) college ft. At Durham, N.- C. Trinity 43, Gull-for- d ft.' TULSA. Okla., Bept. 30. Th Western At Raleigh, N. C. North Carolina State champions placed brilliantly beleague 20, Randolph Macon A At Cincinnati University of Pitts- hind their rac hurler, George. Boehler, and Tulsa took the second straight game burg 37, University of Cincinnati A At IE ot th class A championship series 11 Philadelphia Pennsylvania FVanklln and Marshall ft. her this afternooh. Tulsa sewed At Weyt Point Army IE Lebanog Val- - to 1 th first Inning and Boehler was. At Bethlehem, Pa Lehigh ft, Gettysnever In the least bit of danger during burg ft (tie). th entire performance. At E OrsnvUle, Pa Wlttenburg With the series standing Tulsa two, Thiel ft. - - ' Poly-techn- lo Lee Morrissey Fight . Draw With Oklahoman . OKLAHOMA 'ciTY, Okla. Bept. ' 30. Ray Long, Oklahoma City welterweight, of Balt Lake City and Lee Morrissey went to a twelve-roun- d draw here last Hard featured. The slugging night. was even att the way. Morrissey fight to box is slated Benny Leonard her Th nksgtvtng 'day. AMOOUTIftB. : ' ,.106 Mlnaeapod ..... Hastes City .. ia'llaaagoil Milwaukee ).... t. Cities co m ' At Cleveland Western Reserve uni-- , varsity ft, Akron university 45. At Indianapolis Butler 14, FVanklln 0. At Wtlllamstown, Mass. Williams 41, Hamilton ft. Ind. Wabash IE At Crawfordsvtlle, Rt. Paul im Detroit Cleveland Boston col- 49, lege 4KSBICAS KtW T ork St. Lon Is Washington PhPsdelphla ra 6. At Wooster, Ohio Wooster 7, Ashland ft. At Baltimore Uplverslty of Maryland 7, Third corps area ft. At Beattie University of Washington 43. M. B. & Idaho 0. At Berkeley University ot California 45. Santa Clara 14. At Tuscaloosa University of Alabama 110, Marion Military Institute A At Charlottesville, Va Georg Washington ft. University ef Virginia 14. At Meoemb, 111. Eureka 14, Western Teacher college ft. Tenn. University At Knoxville, of n 7. Tennessee 12, At Louisville University of Louisville ' A Western Kentucky Normal I, At Goldsboro, N. C. North' Caroline university 6, Wake forest ft At Blacksburg. Va Virginia institute L$, King college E Hew Boston 6. At Kw ITorkl First Tork I; (second gamel Boston 8, Hew Tork S, At Cbk-sg(first same) Rt. Louts 3. Chicsro g; (second gams) Rt. Louis 5, Cblcfga 8; mailed at end of fifth, dnrkaess. At Brooklyn Philadelphia 4. Brooklyn 6. 7 7. 'Cincinnati At Cincinnati PUsbur (Called at. end of tenth, dnrkaess.) r y. Careon-Newma- Brooklyn ... Philadelphia Park City Putt Granite Second 1 AGGIE FIRST Ogden High. Graduate ta Lead Aggie Froth FOR - Wolfor, TB BATTLE B. Y. U. FRIMV ' FOOTBALL RESULTS At Oaklaad: V two-we- - C.lvenel tufies OAKLAND, Bept. 30. The Oaks shut out th Beavers today to 0. Arlett allowed only four hit - A double-headthis afternoon, begin1.30 o'clock, will close the 1922 baseball season In Balt Lake. TheBees 6 0 1 0 1, Arlett, p.... 41102 will leave tonight for Portland, They BulHraa, p. The locals mad six In the third, scorclose Beattie. The week next at 7 Angels Total .... Totala ,...8lft92tlft in Strand 810424 by opened them ing pair. will go to Los Angeles, where they meet Score by inn lay: sounding a single over McAuley's head the Beals. ft ft ft ft 0 ft ft JS f-tPortland After Into double and Siglln shot a right. ft ft 1 ft 8 1 ft Oakland Schick had fanned, .Kfley delivered a Krror Ban father. Summary: Kiinoresponsible blow to right. Strand and Siglin scoring. Frahciarn, by defeating Sacramento out ft. for Sullivan struck Soillraa 7, Arlett , while was of Beattie exhibition a speed defeating yesterday Paddy gave great Raao os ball Off Bulllvan ft, off Arlett on this occasion. Charlie Paddock would Vernon, gained a game on the Tlgeia. 2. 1. Wild pitch Stolmi Arlett, Stiillvaa. have looked like s stationary monument They now are two games to the good, hnaro Madera. Cooper 2. Sacrifice hit Reed, with sixteen games each to play. compared with the velocity with which 1:40. Browa. Time Toman and Umpire V Paddy rounded third and flew home. He y beat the throw by two feet, although the Paul got one hlt yesterday, hit was only a short one to right, and making Strand his total 370 for the season thus GARDNER bard hit at that. far. He has ten more to go to equal UNCLE Anflnaon was a strikeout, which un- Hack Minor's mark of ISO. MAY happy event was followed with a single .. by Gould. Pudgy popping one Just over Thl week the club play as follows:' By Tlalrerml Service. tho Infield ring. Vltt smashed on to the Balt I aka at Portland. scoreboard for two bases, scoring Riley LOS ANGELES. Bept. 30. Harry Card, Sacramento at Beattie, easily, and Gould also scored .from first, net stopped Jakie May's winning streak it there And mad. Ban like Francisco Los right at racing a Angeles. Hits by defeating Vernon 6 to I today. Vernon at Oakland.' question of doubt as to which were even, but the Indians made theirs ran around' those bases the faster, Siglin . count field while for was Gardners runs, or Gould, Pudgy cam sailing across the Sept. Sfc. President Hickey well scattered. pen like a Man o War winning a stake of CiriCAGO. Los th At American association Aareles: race. tonight t BBATTLtt VgRNON. That made the second pair for the Bees, wired President McCarthy of the Pacltki AbRHPoA and the third pair was recorded when Coast league accepting the challenge to twee, rf . .v AbRHPoA Ii 6 6 8 0 3 0 rhadbourno.ef 112 Band knocked the ball over the center play a postseason series with the 3 1 1 J Mali, If..,. 3 Q 2 1 8 Wttorll.3b. t-winning 8L him. dub. ahead of Paul, Hood, u ... 6 111 OiHmllh. 6b... . i 8 1 1 3 field fence, sending la Vltt provided winner of the American association flag, KMrod. lf- 4 8 0 2 8 defeats Baltimore in th postseason, aeries Orr, aa tf... 41 00 0118 OBmlle. lb.... 4 0 1 12 1 which starts next Wednesday. Baltimore Sluiupf, lb. I 1 1 IS 2'llyatt. Herbie Sets Brakes. llHannsti. c. won the International league pennant, Prana, 2b... 8 16 4 SUfreooh, aa. . Only three Bees got on bases after e 0 6 6 eider, 2b. Tobin, e.... 3 took hold, Riley in the fifth through clubs' The of the at th close Qardner, p.. 3 8 10 llMny. 8 being cracked in the back with a pluh, of th standing Hawks ... twenty-sixt- h and week flnl of the Lewis In the sixth on an error, and Vltt 1921 season follows: In the eighth on a double, a Totla ,..38 2ft 27 U i The Angel got one or more hits in Ix Angeles . Tetal ...83 ft ft 27 131 Once they got two and Baer memo ... Batted for May In aiaih. every' inning. three. Score by iaalpfa: qnce they got Sea Ul In the second Baldwin, first Up, knocked Bad Francisco t ft ft 4 ...... Seattle .0 ft ft ft Gould onoa a triple Into center, but retired the Smith. Error aide with Baldwin left stranded at third. Summary: Run reaponvihio for Ray 1, Gardoer 1. Struck The first Angel tally was made In the Balt 4. Gardner Mc2. Base on ball out Lake By to and by My third. McAuley singled right May 8. off Gardnel 3. Wild pitch May. Cabe to left, Band made a wonderful ball with Hit WUteril 2, Stumpf, . pitched over 8 second, plav on Griggs' grounder Lane 2, WUtersil, Hood. base was the last chance of th sea- Bodle. Stolen forcing McCabe. McAuley going to third. Friday bit Hood, Sacrifice High. son for He scored on Carroll' saorlflc fly. kids to yell at a Coast Hauoak, Crane. May. Tim of game Onehitboar ' Baldwin started the eighth with a shot teagua the school game. As usual, they turned out tad ftft mloutca. Umpire Byrua nod Ceey. to right and Lindlmora hit to left. Both by the thousands, and they kept th air scored on McQuald' double to center. in motion with their shouts and shrieks to With two oqt tn the ninth the Angels snd screams got runners to second and first, but there School kids day at Bonneville park has , On they perished. become the moat popular Institution of will be- th year. Every Friday, Todays windup double-headduring school gin at 1.39 o'clock. those hove Ira and who make Dern, world's middleweight wresperiod, girls the , required marks In diligence, aptitude tling champion, surprised all the wrestling and deportment are given a certificate funs last Wednesday nigh whan ha iron ANGELS 3, BEES ?. Which entitles them to free admission to from John HackenschmldL It was pern's LOS ANGELES. first appearance against a heavy mig, the ball park. AB.R. H.PQ. A.E.SO.BB. And mtbbe they dont appreciate it! and, while th champion had a narrow Well, the way they yell and carry cel Is escape. It showed Just how good Dern is. a caution. But they are alf well be- He wrestled a careful match, and no haved and practice no mischief on on doubt Dern settled in hie own mind that another or on th property. That being the only chance he had was by the use 1 so, Mi durlilg the management glad te hav of a toe hold. .Three times had Dern In a there--, and th ball players, visitors and contest Hackenschmidt locale have come to regard no Friday daxed condition. The first time Hackenapplied the Jackknife it appeared complete without its multitude of school schmidt aa If the champion would lose his right children. The school authorities are not a whit hand. "He finally broke the hold, and for behind the children In pohst of apprecia- nearly five minutesth wrestled with one but lor gamenete of the tion, as Is attested by the following let- arm. and he would have lost the contest. champion ter from Superintendent Child: SALT LAKE of the A many wrestling fans great Mr. H. W. Lane, President, Sait Lake AB.R. H.PO." A.E.SO.BB. Baseball have criticised Harry Hoagren for matchVltt. 3b...: with heavy men, but Heagren A Dear Mr. I an the baseball ing Dern Sand, ae ... says the few middleweight left tn the 1 am season draws to a close, taktog Lewis, if.'.,, tqi whom Dern has not defeated opportunity to express to you our sin- opuntry Btratid, cf.. Dern here or anycere appreciation for tb most generous hav refused to meet Siglin, 2b.... else. There Is only one- thing left where our treatment and upper grade boys , Srnlck, rf.. for Heagreu to do and that Is to match hsv received hn being granted free girl, adDern with he'avlar men. Heagren anRiley. 4b.... mission to the game on Friday afterAn tin son, nounces that he is willftig to match Dern noons. ... Gould, p. anv man In the world up to 175 against In with clean sports. "An acquaintaife in three fall weight, best two pounds Is an essemdlal eduour 12 manship of 37 7 1 part Totals .... .,..36 Men over weight Hewarren expects cation. and w believe that good results to agree to that In Dern a Score by Innings: specified time. come from our young people observing If Heagren beat Dos Angeles carries out this program, the the f well national game .... tans 0 0 3 0 0 will be able to see ! Runs played. Very coming winter the ..001 Hits how far Dern can go-113 truly yours."Superintendent N.of CHILD. Schools. Salt Lake r Heagren la now trying hard to bring tn a good man tor the earliest possible Runs ..... ...3 0660800 a I 0 0 1 13 Charley Valla, an elder brother of date. , Hit ...6 0 I Summary: Home runs Lewis. Sand. Gene Vally, Ban FYanctseor outfielder, who Three-bas- e e considered a "find" this year, has been hit Baldwin. hits Doum McQuaid. Bigltn, Vltt 2. Sacrifice hrte signed by the Seals for a tryout. Gene was graduated from a semlpre Gould, Carroll (fly), Stolen base Sand. Eleven Runs batted In Carroll. McQuald 3, Vltt team last spring and already has male 3. Band 3. Lewi 3, RUey 2 Struck out a name for himself as an exceptionally Tribune. to Tb By Gould 2, by Dumovlch 6, by Mc- fast runner, a good hitter and a good perinl PARK CITY, sept 30. The locaThlgh Quald 2. Base on balls Off Gould 4, fielder. Gene, despite the praise heaped off Dumovlch 1. Wild pitch Gould. Hit on him. lays Charley is the better bail school football team were given a hard two. with pitched ball Riley, by McQuaid. player of the , fight yesterday by the Granite seconds, Runs responsible for Gould 3. Dumovlch but the Miners emerged winners, 13 to 0. On of the touchdowns was questionable, 8. Nine runs. If hits off Dumovlch. 20 at SQUAD Dumo-tic3 aa a member from each team got hold h. hat In inning Charge defeat to of a. forward pass when the touchdown First base on error BtK Lake 1. TROUNCES FRESHMEN was allowed for the local team. I.eft on bases LBs Angeles 12. Salt Lake ' The following has been prepared show, tng the hours for shooting during the next three months of open season: OAKS TAKE THEIR TURN AT SHUTOUT won 3. A. FOLK 8. Sunset Table. By two-bagg- er Two-bas- where. according to Terry, deputy warden. wild rice, tul. slough Th grass, bull rush mad caltaUa la th stale furnish abundant feed this year, and from all indications the season will see plenty of waterfowl in near-b- y village. loiier in tb season, when tho ooldes weather sets in, the ducks remain more or less in the sloughs while resting in th migratory flight to the southland. R.-- 28 also-slash- , The duck season was officially ushered In this morning at 5.55 a. m. with proha. bly more sportsmen tramping through local sloughs than have been noted on the opening day years previously. Practically all predictions by men of experience with th nlmrod were that this years opening day would see the swamp within a radius of fifty miles of the tenter of population virtually covered with hunters. Th predictions they bane, first, upon the fact that the opening day falls upon a Sunday; mad, second, that the clear, warm weather wlU entice the men 'out of doors, though such weather is held to be unfavorable to the beat hunting. were that few would get Prediction the limit. Up to the present time little favorable weather has been encountered. The migratory birds, for the most part, are still In the north and have not a yet begum their annual trip from the Canadian and Alaskan fields to the south. What birds are found in sloughs and marshes are those which have remained or been hatched here this summer. 331 Duffy and Heinie Put It Over. An Even Half Dozen. Slouhs AbKHPeA duck-hunti4 0 10ft VaiU.tf-r- f , ft I 1 I 0Kom,if .... 4 11 Kainm.ftb ,, ft t ft O'Murpyb.lb .. 4 00 14 0 Bliiaon.lt 4 t 1 ft 0'Uyao.rf ... 4 0 110 0 oaoell.cf. 4 3 12 OlMcNwlrr.cf. 4 8 14b lib re aa .. ft 2 ft 2 4iManirr.3b ,, 1 0 0 0 4 Lest. .65 67 83 MiKXMtH5 109 1131 ft 1 2 I IIHtiHUiae.Sb . X 0 0 I i Aanew.c ... 19 0 12 tthen.c 3 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 8 Peter... ... 31 0 8 0 6 Kcott 1 . Hee 0 0 0 8 8 8 4 0 xxWscbtaf.ld Alina, . ... 3 0 0 0 OlFittery.s ... 0 0 0 0 0 Birds CometMurf . 1 0 0 01 Yet, though the annual migration has The day's best hitters: Totals 91 41 8 11 87 80 1 4 27 14 Total not begun, report from a number of AB. H. TB. P.C. I Batted for Bcott la fifth. ' sections xx .667 Salt reaching the state flsti and game Batted for Peter ta eighth. Riley, Lake..,. department are that there are more local .487 by !nina: 8sn High, Vernon ,.3 birds ft this & ft ft ft S 2 year than for several years , ,.0 .80S ftu fnisclac Vltt. Salt lake... From the Klondike coun0 0 0 0 ft- -1 previously. 3 .808 ftanramruto 4 . ...1 0 Rhyne, San Francisco. .... 3 ' fttiaimary: Brrera Matteooi, Ryaa. Manger, try lq the Bear River bay section deputy .600 Rand, Salt lake ,...4 Bcott By Inning Sheehan, Fitter?. who wardens are on th pitched to en.500 4. 4 .....4 3 Siglin. Salt Lake bat 1ft, bite 4, mat 1: by Pet era 8. force the law say the birdsground are particu.600 at Baldwin, las Angeles.,,. ,.4 3 bat 3ft, Rita 9, run ft. Credit victory to larly. plentiful this year. Reports from .600 Altca; ..4 3 Brubaker, Oakland cbre defeat to Patera. Run .500 iiihta ...4 1 Maderas, Oakland for Bcott 1. Pieter 8. Strut k out By Utah county Are optimistic, some of them that the birds are mors numerous being 1 .600 4 Scott 2, by Pvtnra by Aitea ft, by Pittery Meyuald, las Angeles.,,.. .500 1. JUaeo oa ball Many ducks sr also reported Off Patera 1. off Scott 1. than ever. t 1 Dumovlch, Los Angeles m the n vicinity of Corkine, while the Home-ruhitters: Lewis, Sand,. Salt Hit with pitched UU fkolt, Sbeehao. Axaew. Riter near Baltalr claims a plenHome Wild fttolea bane slough Belly. San pitch Kamm, petrr. Sacramento; map- - Kopp, kina. Three base bit Kelly. tiful supply. the Time of game 1 boor ftft Blautes. Umpire Ordinarily sloughs on th flats west Kaaop aad PlBBey. of Salt ,Laka and extending both to the The aeries stand: north south are among the best and Los Angeles won 0. Salt Lake won 5. grounds for hunting to be found any Seattle won 3. Vernon won 2. . AbHHPoAl 6 0 I 0 MattcmaLM ... Kelly.I - v Duffy Lewis Inserted himself In the game yesterday and celebrated his return to action by plugging the ball over the fence In the very first Inning, right field on. ed Heinie Sand with two one over In the third with one on. About the only one of the twelve hits the Angels made off Gould that amounted to much was a whale of a by McQuald in the eighth, the blow scoring two of the Angels' three rune gavs the Bees Yesterday's victory twenty-on- e games over the Angels of the two clubs this the twenty-si- x by played season. The Bees Toiled up three tallies in the and opening round. Vltt singled to left Bend to right, and then they both ambled home ahead of Lewie, who dropped the ball over the right field fence. Uiirmtl ferric SO. Colonel SACRAMENTO, Bept Pick's school for bushers blew up, in the sixth today and San Francisco romped home with the game ito at ftarnuaeeta: HAN rKANiU 0. BACRAMENTO. er J I Will BME V Portland 0, Oakland f. Tho 1323 baseball season In Salt take will com to a close this afternoon with a double-headat Bonneville park. The twin blit will end the series between the Angels and the Bees, and will put the lid on until next April. The Bees continued their surgical oper-- i on the Angels yesterday, winning ft tlon their fifth straight game of the series by, score of ft to 3. a Pudgy Gould was In fin form and held the Angels ht a tight dutch. Pudgy did his best pitching with runners on the bases, and on .more than one occasion the Angela bad hopeful sprinters on second. On (he other side of the picture was to be seen the Bee in voluminous action against Nicky Dumovlch, the Angels' The local- forces celebrated attacked Nicky with such good effeot that they made nine rune In the first three Innings three In the flrat and six in the third. Herb McQuald and tub tunnel ball came In after It became apparent that Nicky wasn't hitting on all aix. and ha sure put sand on the Bees' track. In the five Innings Herbie flung the tunnel ball the Bees got only ene hit. that a double by Oscar Vltt. . : jonosiirs Utah Season as Opens Shooting by Gardner, Beat Vernon At Oakland I FEED Duclc Hunters Invade Indians' Led At Salt Lake Lake ft. At Las Angela At Sacramento tmaji 1, 1922., ,...4 Toledo Columbus 3 At Phllsdelphtn (first gsme) Wnshlngton 7. YtsLrday'l Boult Philadelphia 8; (second game) 'Washington , At fit. Pant: ' Phlladelnhl 7. . Loalevillt t. CleTrInad 4. At CloWUn Detroit Paul St 1. Boston At Boston Hew Tork 3, Bkttarl4 Tlacop an Meyer; HW 04 Dau Loolf It. - At St. Louis Cities go 7. ' gae. . fchedal. Today's At 'V XflaneoH: - Chicago it Bt. Louis. ,,, -- ,,, Indlasapolle Detroit st Cleveland. Mlna-apo- be Hew Tork at Washington. , Wearer Batten Krueger; McCall tad , Hn other games scheduled. Mayer. , Milwaukee: At IRRIGATION ENGINEER TO SPEAK. Toledo .... At th next weeklv luncheen for engi- Milwaukee ...... .,,, ., neers te be held t 13:16 oclock Monday Da I tar lea O'Kell. Matow ga4 Kopsbaw; Gear-tnoon at th Commercial club. L M. Win-eo- r and Goaaatt. (Called at Bd ef aeveuth os of the Irrigation and drainage depart- account If darkacas.) will ment of the Utah Agricultural college At Kasaaa City: 8. H. K 3- -. 9 . His subject Columbo 2 be the principal speaker. 14 ft ft will be "Cooperative Irrigation Investiga( ity knqr Batteries Gtrasoa and Bartley; Carter and H. T. Flumb will pretion in Utah. . Skiff, t , side. .... t lit ........ ,... - as back today from a hunting trip In the Main woods, where he bagged, moose. among other game, a Dempsey, pronouncing himself fit and ready to meet Battling SikL conqueror of Georges Carpentier. or any other rival for bis title, plan to resume exhibition work stter a week's rent. He to 7 scheduled to and In Tobox In Boston on October ronto on October 9. GOLFER SAIL. NEW YORK. Sept. 30. J. H. Taylor and Alexander1 ("Bandy") Herd, professional British golfers, sailed for home Mobil none. Manager Niehoff of th today on ,the Homeric after spending (he Bear announced tonight that he would, summer In an exhibition tour bf tb Unitprobably start Lefty Fuhr, who took ed btates. two games from the Fort Worth Cats in the recent Divl play-of- f, Sunday afternoon. In hope of breaking the loswhile Jack Leltvelt, Oiler ing streak, kipper, announced that he would make the game a battle ot southpaws by starting "Lefty" Russell In an attempt to ' make It three straight. SEtF-HELBoehler was right. He had his slants over all the plate. He struck breaking out five, men and the visitors had but thre men stranded on the path, during th affair. But three men reached second. two pf them scoring. Peanut Butter, 8 pounds ......3So s. loaf Wrapped Bread., ....fte - Henry started again for Mobile and 10 lbs of Sugar was knocked off the' mound. He 76q again All kinds Spicps,. 3 cans for ,,..16c allowed seven hits before he was taken 20c pint bottle Tomato Catsup.,10c out In th fourth, when Bauman, the Good quality Brooms, each .,..4ftc first batter to face him, hit one to the Scoreboard for a home run. Fulton, who Best Bottle Crowns, lb.. 12 do. 35 Jell-replaced Henry, allowed three hits In Campbell Soup, Jell-two Ice Cream Powder or Lux -- tOc the same lnplng. which went for White more tallies. He steadied down In the Id bars ..46c Soap. Crystal 2 pkgs. Macaroni. Spaghetti ...11a next Inning, but was replaced in the 3 cans. Peas or String Beans, .(26c sixth by Stgman, who yielded two more runs la the severtth. Fresh Chewing Gum, '8 for ...,10c The Oilers fell on Rope, who took the Ammonia, Blueing or Vinegar, mound In the eighth, and counted five Bottle ...fte lOo mors runs before three out wer fielded. Large cans Tomatoes 45c gwansdoyn Cake Flour ,.,.30c It was announced that th fourth .r.25c of the series wlU he played' at I pkgs. Coin Starch gm Velvet or Prince Albert, 2 for 86c Dallas. T- - Monday. UOBIIJE. Cream Cheese, 3 lbs. TULiA. 'AbRHPoA! AbRHPoA Mason or Economy Caps, dos. ,.4o 88c B Willi is ,rf 4 9 18 ft'nesaetLtf. ... 8 8 8,1 Mason Jar Rings, doe 5q 5 m 1 .... 0 0 3 9 Cseto can Milk (any kind) ...,9c Tbompms.8b. 3 3 3 9 Large Mehoff.2b. 3 110 0 41141 Beet Divli.rf...., lb Hope, ,.3JC ft 1 ft 4 0 Lamb ef 4 3 8 8 Mulroy.rf... 4 Corn Flake. 4 pkgs. for 25c R.WUIyo.lf 4 ft ft 2 BLellreH.tb.., 8 18 12 1 Guaranteed Butter, ...,40c Mulles Sb... 3 ft I 9 0 Rnmsn.Tb. .. I 12 2 ft 6 cans Deviled Meat, .,.88o Huhu.lb. .... 3 1 ( ft llMei.laais.as. . 4 13 2 8 ft 2 4 Baker,. ...-.60c Green Olives Jar ft ft O'Beebler.p 1 9 4 2 1 9 1 H'sry.s Shlnola (all kinds), 3 for ...... 15c Fallas .,... ft 9 9 ft 0 Salted Peanuts, lb 9 ft ft ft 0 ,.1K fttsaiaa.p.... 15c can Corned Beef ,.,.88c Pope p ... Best Flour, '8 sacks Leathers, K2.6S 3 pk?E Raisins tgcbull.. ,35c 7 Double Sheet Paper Fly ...,10o Tots I.... .88 2 6 34 11 Jam,can Rajted for Fultee' is tl) sixth. Arm & Hammer Soda, 3 pkgs. ISo to for th eighth. sitmaa 5o cake Toilet Soap. 2 for (Batted fie : ftcor by lanlagi; 14 Tb. Hilto. Blue Pin or FW Mobil Ten sec' ; Mo 1 0 6 3 9 0 2 8 Talas bag Table Balt Mo Summary: Error Mallee. Earned ran Bulk Vinegar (bring lor), gal.,S6e bil E Tolas 1L Laft on banes Mobila 8, Tnl-a- s 60 ft. 20c Cotton Clothes Line lOo a ft. hltoTbompaoe 2, MeGlasi. Blue Rose Rice 3(4 In2Sc lallvelt. Mnllen, Haha. Home ran Banmna. 3 lbs. Brown or Baentflera Crosby. Harts. McGinnis. Stoles Navy Beans ,.2ic I lbs or os Basrs halla Lrllvelt. Boehler Off 3. Sago 85c bse Tapioca Baker Cocoa, sff Fop 1. Struck 'oat By Roc bier 6, by Slacan 23 . FOLSOMS B GROCERY 24-o- - - 1 -- Dutch-XUana- er 15 b. x. 98481912 oll b. Ttro-ho- - (4-l- b. Ran and hits Off Henry 3 and 7 In Fnltoa 2 and 4 to 2; oft Slaman 2 and Losing pitcher Henry. Ioub(o play . beBsunaat. la Mclllnui. . L a'lyirej-Brt'nnlli od the plate; (Innahy, at first: Pflroiaa. at second ; Holmsa. at third bass. Time of gome , 4 1 hoar 60 minute. , ms 1. I; oft I la t The$ ar 127 only a few of our every day bargain, EAftT SECOND SOUTH T. - i s sa |